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April 27, 1990 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-27

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Bonn (JTA) — A former
slave laborer at the
Ravensbruck concentration
camp is suing the giant
Siemens electronics corn-
pany for more than $40,000
in unpaid wages and
damages.
The plaintiff, a woman, is
asking a Munich court to
order Siemens to pay her
$12,150 in back salary,
$25,000 compensation for
suffering and $5,000 in lost
contributions to a pension
program.
The case reportedly has
support from the Social
Democratic Party and the
Green Party, both opposition
parties in the Bundestag.
The woman's lawyer,
Norbert Muller, said this
suit is a test case which
could serve as a precedent
for demands from others who
were used for slave labor in
World War II.
Many of Germany's major
industries used slave
laborers provided by the
concentration camps during
the war, many of them Jews.
They worked under ex-
cruciating conditions. The
death rate was high from
mistreatment, malnutrition
and disease, and the sur-
vivors to date have received
little or no compensation.
There have, however, been
agreements by German
firms to pay survivors,
notably from the Daimler-
Benz corporation, which
manufactures the Mercedes
Benz, and from Feldmuhle
Nobel, known during the
war as Dynamit-Nobel.

2nd Montreal
Cemetery Hit

Montreal (JTA) — For the
second time in seven mon-
ths, a Jewish cemetery has
been vandalized in Mon-
treal, and local Jewish offi-
cials hold neo-Nazi skinheads
responsible.
Swastikas and slogans
were spray-painted on
headstones in the Baron de
Hirsch Cemetery April 1.
About 40 of the stones
were knocked over. Others
were sprayed with the word
"skinhead" or with
swastikas, according to
Michael Crelinsten, exec-
utive director of the Cana-
dian Jewish Congress'
Quebec region.
Goldie Hershon, Quebec
chairwoman of the CJC,
linked the latest incident
with the vandalization of the
Sha'ar Hashamayim
Cemetery on Aug. 31.

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